As far as chippy's go I have yet to find anything like we have in the UK. That is food already cooked ready to go. Everything here is essentially cooked when you get there which is fine if you find the right place. And there are a couple of decent spots, not many though. So the entire fish and chip food culture doesn't exist, despite there being a lot of us over here, but maybe not enough justify that kind of establishment. Ultimately it is probably a good thing from as health standpoint.
I lost count of the amount of times I heard excited references to a full house at the Sty today. WM, the Mail the Internet all droning on about it like they'd just sold out a 50k stadium and not that poxy 29k one in Small Heath. There must have been at least 5k Baggie fans there so all they had to was sell 24k to home fans. What a small time outfit they truly are.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 24, 2015, 06:32:53 PMAs far as chippy's go I have yet to find anything like we have in the UK. That is food already cooked ready to go. Everything here is essentially cooked when you get there which is fine if you find the right place. And there are a couple of decent spots, not many though. So the entire fish and chip food culture doesn't exist, despite there being a lot of us over here, but maybe not enough justify that kind of establishment. Ultimately it is probably a good thing from as health standpoint. You make me feel guilty now as I am about to go down to the Rock to pick up some Chappel kebabs with freshly made nans. There are couple of places that do these kebabs to the authentic peshwari method and cook them whilst you wait.
It's great to see kebabs uniting people across the Atlantic.